Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2263

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the Hall-Whitaker Bridge

Impact

The enactment of S2263 would impose a time constraint on the state agencies involved in the review of applications related to the Hall-Whitaker Bridge. This is significant as it potentially reduces delays in transportation improvements and constructions that have been often exacerbated by bureaucratic inefficiencies. By limiting the timeframe for response, the bill aims to enhance project delivery, which could have positive implications for local traffic management and infrastructure reliability.

Summary

Bill S2263, known as the Act relative to the Hall-Whitaker Bridge, seeks to streamline the decision-making process for applications concerning the construction and/or replacement of the Hall-Whitaker Bridge located in Beverly, Massachusetts. The bill mandates that any applicable state agency must render a decision on such applications within a specified timeframe of sixty days from receipt. This legislative move aims to expedite infrastructural projects associated with this important transportation link.

Contention

While the details around S2263 appear straightforward and focused on efficiency, there may be underlying concerns regarding the adequacy of review that can be provided within the sixty-day window. Critics may argue that quickening the process could lead to insufficient consideration of the environmental, community, or engineering impacts of such construction activities. This tension between speed and thoroughness in regulatory review remains a notable point of contention that could arise during discussions around the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

MA H3400

Similar To Relative to the Hall-Whitaker Bridge

MA S2414

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MA S2556

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Nicole Halal, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

MA S2808

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Previously Filed As

MA S2262

Relative to pedestrian safety

MA S1877

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

MA S2413

Relative to pedestrian safety

MA S1170

Relative to the partition of nominee trusts

MA S1404

Relative to acute hospital governance

MA S2333

Relative to regional tourism councils

MA S1572

Relative to acute hospital governance

MA S2482

To establish the Massachusetts National Guard Museum in Salem

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.